Everything else is working fine. Checked the B-bands and did a reboot. Called DTV and they were not aware of a problem in the area. Just noticed it at about 5pm today. It's effecting both of my boxes (hr20-100 and hr21-700).
Everything else is working fine. Checked the B-bands and did a reboot. Called DTV and they were not aware of a problem in the area. Just noticed it at about 5pm today. It's effecting both of my boxes (hr20-100 and hr21-700).
Based on the ZERO response or other posts from the Seattle DMA users, my best guess is NO, its not a system-wide outage and maybe you can tell us more about your hardware.
Dish with additional external multi-switch or just dish to receivers, etc?
I'm not sure if this is the cause of your problem, but D* seems to still be playing with the spot beams on D10. Last week the spot for Salt Lake City was in the 60's and now it's in the 50's where I'm at. It was always in the upper 80's and low 90's until the last few weeks. So far I still have signal, but I've gone to recording anything on the locals from OTA as it just keeps dropping. The odd thing about this is that I'm seeing other spot beams from D10 with signals in the 90's but they are not for our DMA.
That is the problem. Its possible your LNB for 99 is defective.I think my locals are off the sat at 99, or at least that's what the DTV rep told me when I called. When I do a TP check on either 99(s) or 103(s) the spotbeams show up as 0 or n/a. Is that the problem?
I have good signals on 103(c).
I climbed up to the roof today and checked the dish. All was secure and tight. Nothing effecting line of site either. I'm thinking it has to be the LNB too. I looked up at-9 and am pretty sure I have a slimline.
About a month or so ago I lost signal on one of the two feeds on the HR20-100 (the HR21 was fine) and got it back when I unscrewed both feeds at the back of the box and did a reboot (once unattached and then again attached). I thought maybe my b-bands were acting up. Redid that process again, but no luck. Has to be a bad LNB because it effects both boxes. Will probably be an easy visit for the repair guy.
Yep, that is the problem. The Seattle locals are on 99(s) and have been working fine here. If it were a cabling issue, 101 would be bad also (it uses the same switching logic as 99. The tech will probably replace the whole LNB assembly (and possibly the entire dish if it is an AT-9).
Slimline LNBs are interchangeable between manufacturers. The older AT-9 ones are not. I thought that Ironwood was being replaced by another installer.